After failing to win one of their opening eight matches, the Reds have strung 12 games together without loss and could finish the weekend on top of the Hyundai A-League depending on results.

If Guillermo Amor's team can knock off Brisbane Roar on Saturday and Western Sydney Wanderers fail to beat Perth Glory on Friday, Adelaide will top the table with six matches remaining before finals.

After Adelaide wowed the A-League with free-flowing attacking football under Josep Gombau last season, the club's second consecutive Spanish coach has made the team slightly more pragmatic.

Adelaide are structured in defence and are finding goals from all areas of the pitch at the moment, exemplified by Bruce Kamau's late strike to defeat Melbourne Victory 1-0 last week.

Brisbane have a great record at Coopers Stadium - 10 wins in 17 matches - including six wins on their past eight trips to South Australia.

But after a 6-3 loss away to Perth Glory last start, Roar may be lacking confidence.

Roar centre-back James Donachie will miss this match with a knee injury, with the talented Daniel Bowles likely to start in his place, while George Mells returns for the home side.

OPTA DATA

- Adelaide are hunting back-to-back wins against Brisbane for the first time since the 2009-10 season

- The Reds are unbeaten in seven games at home but their last loss came against Roar

- Adelaide have made 330 crosses this season, the most of any team and 63 more for the campaign than Brisbane

- Roar midfielder Thomas Broich has provided six assists in 2015-16, the second most of any player in the A-League but still 11 behind Melbourne City's Aaron Mooy

ROUTE TO GOAL

Adelaide are the only team in the A-League's top six without a player in the competition's top-15 goal-scorers.

Amor's team have been sharing the goals around, as their team total of 30 is equal to fifth-placed Melbourne Victory and better than Sydney FC (26), who are sixth.

The third-placed Reds have had six different players hit the back of the net in the past five games but history suggests they need a forward to take charge up front, if they're to win their maiden A-League championship.

Can Bruce Djite improve on his three goals this season? Or could Marcelo Carrusca lead the way from attacking midfield?

Carrusca (5 goals) is the most prolific player in Amor's squad this term.

By contrast, Brisbane have one of the top-three strikers in the competition this season, with Jamie Maclaren (12) having scored again last week.

Roar have scored at least two goals in their past four games and the last time they were held to fewer, Adelaide beat them 4-1 at Suncorp Stadium.

Brisbane's issue is at the back, with just one clean sheet in six matches.

WHO'S BEEN IN THE SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK?

Craig Goodwin. The Adelaide winger was taken to hospital with concussion after last week's gave against Victory following a heavy clash with Daniel Georgievski, although Goodwin has retained his spot in Amor's squad.